I would have run F1 the second he threw at the guys head.
Remember, the OP said that the batter was the guy who ran F2 over.
Sorry, gotta disguise it a bit better than that.
If he plunks the back, fine, whatever.
I'm normally the type of guy that says "allow both sides to get their shot in, and warn" particularly at higher levels. But you can't ignore going at a guy's head when it is super obvious as it was in the OP.
If you let it go, you are then allowing the other team to go back at somebody else's head, and then you have real problems.
Gotta know who the batter is in this situation. If its another batter 2 innings later you probably have to let it go. But the same player + head = instant EJ.
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